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Avatar for Desotos On Call Handyman
Desotos On Call Handyman
4.5(
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Bathroom - RemodelBathroom - Remodel - For BusinessBathtub Install or Replace+1 more

Serving Marion, AR and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"Mr. Collins did an excellent job. I need rotten wood replaced on my garage facing as well as my chimney box. He came and assessed the project and although the temperature was extreme he wisely came out in the cool of the evening, worked until dark and returned the next day to complete the job. The price was competitive but very reasonable. I am extremely satisfied and will be calling him back for other projects."
Bathroom Remodel
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Patio and carport with gable

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Response time1 day
Response rate86%
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VGZ Construction
5.0(
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Bathroom - Remodel

Serving Marion, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The work was done with expertise, professionalism, and on time. Team painted my entire interior, remodeled my kitchen and installed updates to the bathroom cabinets put in new toilets and completely refurbished. My home in preparation for sale. Great job. Great customer service."
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All Bright Tub Refinishing LLC
3.8(
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Bathroom - RemodelBathroom - Remodel - For BusinessBathtub Install or Replace+2 more

Serving Marion, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The crew was on time and very efficient in getting the job done in about 3.5 hours.  They made sure everything was covered so the over spray would not harm the floor and other items.   They were very knowledgeable about the process and very professional.  The owner stopped by to make sure everything was going ok and suggested the drain pipe on the sink be removed rather than sprayed with the coating to keep it from chipping.
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Bathtub Replacement questions, answered by experts

Yes, a bathroom remodel is a worthwhile home improvement project that typically adds value to your home, offering a return on investment (ROI) between 60% and 70%. Potential buyers look closely at bathrooms and kitchens, as these are often the most expensive rooms to renovate. A modern, updated bathroom is more appealing and assures buyers that the plumbing, fixtures, and flooring have a long, useful life ahead. Beyond the financial return, a remodel can also greatly increase your day-to-day satisfaction by creating a more inviting, spa-like space. Even a basic refresh with new paint and accessories can make a significant difference.

It is possible to install a two-in-one unit that has both a shower and a walk-in tub so you can still have both in smaller bathrooms or provide a showerhead for those in the household who prefer taking showers. You’ll hear these referred to as walk-in tub and shower combo units. Keep in mind that these combo units can take up more space than a standard shower or tub, and you’ll most likely need to hire a pro to install one.

Resurfacing a bathtub is less expensive than replacing one. Resurfacing a tub costs about $330 to $630, depending on the material, while replacing a tub costs an average of $4,150. But remember that resurfacing is a temporary solution for a worn-out tub, and you may need to refinish a tub every few years to keep it looking new.

Labor is the most expensive part of a bathroom remodel. If you’re doing a major remodel, structural changes (such as moving walls) and plumbing reconfiguration can be costly. For a standard remodel, the big-ticket items include tiles and new tub or shower fixtures.

A standard bathtub can be used for soaking, but they tend to be shallower (between 15 and 18 inches deep). A soaking tub is designed to be deep enough to totally submerge yourself in the water (about 20 and 24 inches deep). Additionally, most soaking tubs are freestanding, while regular bathtubs come in various styles with drop-in, surround, and wall-mounted options available.

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